SILVERADO OVERVIEW More power, better
handling, more interior room, better fuel economy and a stronger chassis. Chevy hit the ground running in 2000. The Silverado Series brought out many standard features for their models. "EXTERIOR FEATURES
- Daytime Running Lamps with Automatic Exterior Lamp Control
- Passenger-side rear door (Extended Cab)
- Painted rear step-bumper
- Two-sided galvanized steel body panels (except roof)
- Underhood and cargo lamps
CHASSIS FEATURES
Four-wheel disc brakes
Full-size spare tire and wheel with winch-type carrier and lock
Trailer wiring harness
Stainless-steel exhaust system, aluminized stainless steel rear of the converter
NOTE: Tire chains should not be used on models equipped with P265/75R-16 tires because they could cause damage to these
vehicles.SEATING
- 40/20/40 split-bench seat with driver recliner
INTERIOR FEATURES
- Color-keyed rubber floor covering
Delayed-entry lighting
Driver and right front-passenger air bags with passenger air bag deactivation switch [1]
Dual covered power outlets
Rear-seat heat ducts (Extended Cab)
Sunshades with driver storage clip and passenger mirror
Solar-Ray light-tinted glass
Swing-out quarter windows (Extended Cab)
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES
Full gauges with tachometer, trip odometer and engine hour meter
Intermittent windshield wipers
PASSlock® theft-deterrent system
Tilt-WheelTM steering column
SOUND SYSTEMS
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